Sigarms
Super Member
Sad to say, I laughed, you'er absolutely right about the 5 degree variance as far as letting the system run.Set it for the temp you want, and let it run...
That would be fine if there was not five degrees fahrenheit variance. That's going from uncomfortably warm to uncomfortably cold.
Take my word for it, stay away from mobile apps on your mini split system. With a mobile app, you're now including a whole set of possible issues that has nothing to do with the mini split system. Set it for the temp you want, and let it run...
Can you elaborate? The Cielo controller can be used locally as well as via wifi. Are you saying there are possible issues with either method or just the mobile app and wifi, and what are the issues?
I'm assuming the wall mount is about 6'-7' off the floor? (swear to God, you wouldn't believe how low some people actually place a wall mount off the floor instead of just using floor mount because the wall mount is cheaper).
I know nothing about the Cielo controller. Does Lennox make it for their equipment or is it a generic aftermarket product? I'm assuming its by a third party.
At the end of the day, an inverter system is meant to be run 24/7 with as little cycling as possible IMO.
Biggest issue I've personally experienced with wifi issues have to do with the wifi connection in the home, where the equipment isn't the problem, but the wifi system iteself. I'd feel the same way with a inverter ducted system not needing wifi. Put the system in, set the temp, and don't worry about it. Depending on the algorithms installed by the mini split manufacturer as well, some systems my not play nice with conventional multi stage tstats or third party apps (generally with a unitary split ducted inverter system, the tstat controller is propriatary to the equipment manufacturer only) . This is where I'm slowly becoming "old school". If a HVAC inerter system is installed and sized correctly, you don't need to phone to monitor the system and all your doing is adding another potential headache.